Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA Senator Jon Osseff should be on everyone’s radar. He’s got what it takes to run in 2028. Young gun slaughtered them.
I did not know anything about him before watching that. I want to know everything about him now. That is the kind of voice we need.
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Were we told how Goldberg was added to the group? I use Signal for work sometimes and to add group members, I usually type in a name, which pulls the contact from my phone contacts, or I type in a phone number, if that person isn't in my contacts. So Waltz either had Goldberg in his contacts, but he's said he wouldn't know who Goldberg was even if he saw him, or he typed a phone number meant for someone else, but it ended up being Goldberg's number.
I'm open to other suggestions about how people get added to groups on Signal.
Anonymous wrote:They realized they weren't going to bring down Trump or anyone else with this so they went ahead and published the messages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So noone will pay for this? Nothing will happen?
Too soon to say. Trump administration is hoping the news cycle will move on. GOP in Congress hoping that “looking into it” will pacific constituents.
Trump does have a remarkable teflon quality. But. This is so egregious. And it’s also coming on top of the social security anxieties and the precipitous drop in people’s retirement nest eggs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- that the conversation was on signal in the first place, which at best wasn’t approved for classified info and most likely was deliberately chosen as a communications platform to avoid accountability, and
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The government doesn't have anything better. They have special hardware and live conversation, but nothing better for people who are all over the place with different devices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So noone will pay for this? Nothing will happen?
Waltz is probably going to be the fall guy and resign.
Anonymous wrote:So noone will pay for this? Nothing will happen?
Anonymous wrote:So noone will pay for this? Nothing will happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are members of congress currently testifying under oath? I have only watched clips of testimony. If not they should be and should know they will be prosecuted if lying.
Goldberg's article was timed to be dropped like a bomb one day before the testimony of Gabbard and Ratcliffe.
WSJ did this all the time with Biden and Obama appointees - they'd have a controversial story drop 1-2 days before the principals were set to testify to Congress as part of their regular schedule.
NGL, I'm surprised Trump is even still allowing his appointees to testify to Congress. That will probably stop before the end of year.
This isn't a new, why do you infer it is just a Biden or Trump thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- that the conversation was on signal in the first place, which at best wasn’t approved for classified info and most likely was deliberately chosen as a communications platform to avoid accountability, and
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The government doesn't have anything better. They have special hardware and live conversation, but nothing better for people who are all over the place with different devices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened on purpose to clog the airwaves and distract from other stuff.
I listen to Dan Abrams’ show on Sirius and there were a few callers who suggested this might be the case. I agree that Trump overall uses distraction constantly and that it’s pretty effective but there’s no way that’s what happened here.
+1 Absolutely no way
This is a HUGE mistake that will have many repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA Senator Jon Osseff should be on everyone’s radar. He’s got what it takes to run in 2028. Young gun slaughtered them.
I did not know anything about him before watching that. I want to know everything about him now. That is the kind of voice we need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- that the conversation was on signal in the first place, which at best wasn’t approved for classified info and most likely was deliberately chosen as a communications platform to avoid accountability, and
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The government doesn't have anything better. They have special hardware and live conversation, but nothing better for people who are all over the place with different devices.